The North Hampton Community Church dedicated their new Sanctuary on Sunday July 4th with Pastor Jim Welch officiating. In March 2002 the congregation was challenged to raise $40,000.00 by Labor Day weekend to show their commitment to a new building. They exceeded this amount and plans were put in motion to proceed with the building project. Members of the congregation were recognized for their dedication and hard work to bring the vision to reality.
Also recognized were their partners in building, the Village of North Hampton Officials, Pike Township Turstees, the Phlipot and Bishop Families (sale of land), Akers (architect), WENCO, Inc. (builder) and their partners in service Pike & German Township Fire and EMS. The service concluded with 3 charges from Pastor Welch.
May this church be a place where people:
• Experience the love of God made known through the hospitality of His people.
• Hear and understand the truth of God’s way made known through the teachings of the Scriptures.
• Unite with the Spirit of God resulting in forgiveness, and the continual transformation into the likeness of Jesus and eternal life.
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